An analysis of data from the U.S. Biotechnology Study, 1997S1998 reveals that few variables affect public trust in scientists, while variables representing perceived benefits, risks, trustworthiness, and competence affect trust in food manufacturers on matters of biotechnology. Both trust in scientists and trust in food manufacturers have a large and important effect on public support for biotechnology, although trust in scientists is found to be more important than trust in food manufacturers. Findings of this analysis suggest that trust in scientists is relatively generalized, while trust in food manufacturers is particularized
Although much has been written on consumer attitudes toward genetically modified foods, not much is ...
This article critically reflects on the widely held view of a causal chain with trust in public auth...
This paper explores the relationship among ideology, media science news use, and three different typ...
An analysis of data from the U.S. Biotechnology Study, 1997S1998 reveals that few variables affect p...
The purpose of this paper is to determine what factor affect trust in scientists and food manufactur...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the extent to which trust directly affects public support fo...
This draft is dated May 6, 2002.The purpose of this paper is to examine the extent to which trust di...
The amount, type, and quality of food we eat often seems to be a matter of personal taste, however, ...
Even though we know very little about their long-term consequences, applications of biotechnologies ...
Experts typically presume to speak with authority about complex concerns, such as agricultural biote...
Trust is important for the perception of many types of risk, including those relating to genet-icall...
Recent research suggests that public attitudes toward emerging technologies are mainly driven by tru...
Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to examine the extent to which trust directly affects public ...
From the perspective of trust, food biotechnology is a special case. It has two sources from which t...
The complex web of political-economic relations that constitutes biotechnology coupled with a conten...
Although much has been written on consumer attitudes toward genetically modified foods, not much is ...
This article critically reflects on the widely held view of a causal chain with trust in public auth...
This paper explores the relationship among ideology, media science news use, and three different typ...
An analysis of data from the U.S. Biotechnology Study, 1997S1998 reveals that few variables affect p...
The purpose of this paper is to determine what factor affect trust in scientists and food manufactur...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the extent to which trust directly affects public support fo...
This draft is dated May 6, 2002.The purpose of this paper is to examine the extent to which trust di...
The amount, type, and quality of food we eat often seems to be a matter of personal taste, however, ...
Even though we know very little about their long-term consequences, applications of biotechnologies ...
Experts typically presume to speak with authority about complex concerns, such as agricultural biote...
Trust is important for the perception of many types of risk, including those relating to genet-icall...
Recent research suggests that public attitudes toward emerging technologies are mainly driven by tru...
Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to examine the extent to which trust directly affects public ...
From the perspective of trust, food biotechnology is a special case. It has two sources from which t...
The complex web of political-economic relations that constitutes biotechnology coupled with a conten...
Although much has been written on consumer attitudes toward genetically modified foods, not much is ...
This article critically reflects on the widely held view of a causal chain with trust in public auth...
This paper explores the relationship among ideology, media science news use, and three different typ...